English Language in the Globalization of Education

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  • Eder Mauricio Cantos Vélez Universidad Técnica de Manabí image/svg+xml
  • Martha Elizabeth Castro Quiroz Universidad Técnica de Manabí image/svg+xml
  • Lincon Oliver Echeverría Zurita Universidad Técnica de Manabí image/svg+xml
  • Magdalena del Carmen Toala Alarcón Universidad Técnica de Manabí image/svg+xml
  • Nancy Johanna Vivero Cedeño Universidad Técnica de Manabí image/svg+xml

Palabras clave:

Educational Globalization, English Language Teaching, Ecuadorian Education, Educational Equity

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Educational globalization has transformed higher education by fostering international connectivity, digital learning environments, and intercultural interaction. In this context, English has become the dominant global lingua franca and a key instrument for accessing academic knowledge, participating in international programs, and improving professional opportunities. This article examines the role of English within the process of educational globalization, with particular emphasis on its impact on Ecuadorian higher education and its relationship with educational opportunities and inequalities. The study employs a qualitative, literature-based methodology focused on the critical analysis of academic works related to globalization, English language teaching, intercultural communication, and educational equity. Through the review of theoretical and scholarly sources, the research analyzes how English facilitates access to scientific information, academic mobility, and participation in global educational spaces. At the same time, it explores how unequal access to high-quality English instruction may contribute to the widening of existing educational and socioeconomic disparities. The findings indicate that English proficiency functions both as a means of academic empowerment and as a factor that can reinforce inequality. Students with access to effective English education are more likely to benefit from international academic opportunities, whereas those from disadvantaged educational contexts encounter significant barriers to global participation. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of promoting inclusive and intercultural approaches to English teaching that respect linguistic diversity and local identities. Ultimately, the article highlights the need for equitable educational policies that balance global demands with local educational realities.

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01-07-2026

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English Language in the Globalization of Education. (2026). Revista Científica Multidisciplinar Nexa, 1(1), 29-44. https://revistanexa.com/index.php/nexa/article/view/11